Chance is a minimalist generator of random strings, numbers, etc., to help reduce some monotony, particularly while writing automated tests. It provides a rich library of generators for booleans, integer numbers, floats, strings, names, sentences, addresses, times, URLs, IP addresses, dice, guids, and much more. Built for both node.js and the browser, it goes great with Mocha or any other JavaScript testing framework. It includes a full suite of automated tests and rich documentation.

Zyan Drench is a simple yet very entertaining game developed using the Zyan Communication Framework.
The Game board is a random picture of size 15x15. Start from the top-left corner of the board. Select a new color for the top-left pixel, and all adjacent pixels of the same color will be painted over with the new color. The goal is to drench the whole board with your own color.
Zyan Drench has several modes: play against Android phone (with adjustable skill level), play solo (classic single-player mode), and network game. It is completely ad-free and open source.

FEED is a commandline feed reader supporting Atom and RSS feeds. It is comprised of two parts, a simple commandline frontend for a sqlite3 database which stores all the feeds and related entries which interest you, and a daemon which downloads, processes, and stores those feeds.

isort automatically sorts and sections Python imports. It can turn even the most messy import structure into nice clean sections without duplicates. It provides a command line utility, Python library, and Kate plugin for convenient use.

Json-11 is yet another C++ class implementing the JSON data interchange format. It is designed with the latest C++11 standard in mind. The code fits in a single file and is reasonably fast, and the interface is made as simple as possible.

Pies is a Python 2 and Python 3 compatibility layer with the philosophy that all code should be Python 3 code. Starting from this viewpoint means that when running on Python 3, Pies adds virtually no overhead. Instead of providing a bunch of custom methods (leading to Python code which looks out of place on any version), Pies aims to backport as many of the Python 3 API calls, imports, and objects to Python 2 as possible, relying on special syntax only when absolutely necessary.

Salsa is a Web application for authoring higher education syllabi called SALSAs (Styled & Accessible Learning Service Agreements). SALSAs promote learner-centric and accessible formatting, well-defined learning outcomes/objectives, and inclusion of required policies: accommodations for students with disabilities, academic honesty, course evaluations, etc. Salsa generates a unique and random hyperlink for you. Use the hyperlink to return and edit your SALSA, or publish your SALSA to generate a new hyperlink to a "read-only" copy of your SALSA in PDF or HTML format. No email address or signup is required.

GCPtr is a C++ smart pointer library with garbage collection. It defines a class of smart pointers which can be used to create and manage dynamic objects and arrays which are destroyed and freed by garbage collection when they are no longer referenced. These smart pointers are not based on reference counting. Garbage collection uses a mark-and-sweep algorithm.